I couldn't say, I was hoping someone else might explain it. For all I know, maybe that's the way it's supposed to be done, but no one ever bothered and just lumped them all together for convenience. On closer look, these may actually be the "redump" files you mention, as the site says "redump-validated bin/cue", which should then mean that the multiple files aren't an issue. This wikiHow teaches you how to play a Wii game from a file thats stored on a USB flash. bin you will lose CD audio in a load of games (PSX is a common one, think Mega CD too). cue file calls all other bin files at the right time and for the correct duration. That's when I found the multi-BIN rips, which is not something I've ever seen before. Further, RetroPie features a few more emulators than Recalbox. cue file is more useful when there are separate audio tracks in addition to the game. I figured they'd be the same for Sega CD, which is why when I found, I figured that would be the best shot at getting images that would actually work without issue. It was more chance that I stumbled upon it than anything else.Īnyway, that pretty much highlights why I was looking at, because they were/are the definitive place to get MAME romsets. It wasn't until later that I had one that played it where I realized I missed a pretty cool part of the game. I remember back in the day I had a shitty Snatcher dump that, for quite some time, I didn't realize was missing the whole intro scene (it just never played, so I never knew it was even there!).
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